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At the end of their experiment, RISE Elementary students were pulling out a gooey, stringy substance from their strawberry mush. “That’s not a booger, that’s DNA,” Joseph Williams told the students.
Ingrida Domarkienė, a geneticist at Vilnius University in Lithuania, discusses the exciting developments made possible by studying ancient and modern DNA.
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, the Glowball benefits Art at the Armory, it's Halfoween and ...
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In a world where screens dominate everything from education to playtime, parents are increasingly concerned about the lack of ...
A Kobe University team was able to edit the DNA of Lactobacillus strains directly without a template from other organisms.
Certain DNA sequences can form structures other than the canonical double helix. These alternative DNA conformations—referred ...
An international research team has provided a detailed insight into how the spatial organization of genetic material is established in the cell nucleus of early embryos within the first hours after ...
DCS and Houston Academy 3rd-graders celebrating National DNA Day by participating in strawberry DNA extraction.
Along with being a lot of fun for the students, Dr. Williams says it also helps spark a love for science. The students tell ...
As a part of National DNA Day, students were shown the process of isolating DNA from cells and examined genetic information.
Given their placid, gentle nature, these lapdogs are one of the best family dog breeds. “As a companion animal, the Maltese ...